Meet the Brilliant Minds Shaping Futures
The Continuing Rehabilitation Education (CRE) program, conducted by AWH College of Education in accordance with the norms of the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), aims to enhance the professional competencies of educators, therapists, and rehabilitation professionals working with individuals with disabilities. This program ensures the dissemination of updated knowledge and techniques in special education and rehabilitation practices.

Objectives
- To provide advanced training on recent trends and developments in special education and rehabilitation.
- To equip professionals with updated knowledge and skills for effective service delivery.
- To ensure compliance with RCI guidelines for professional development.
- To foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among rehabilitation professionals.
CRE Program conducted on 23 to 25 November 2023.
AWH Institute for the Mentally Handicapped and IRLD, MG University jointly organized a seminar on Best Practices in the Education and Rehabilitation of CWSN.
Program highlights:
- Hands-on workshops on innovative teaching strategies and assistive technology.
- Panel discussions on challenges and solutions in rehabilitation services.
- Case study presentations and group activities to promote practical learning.

Participants
- Professionals, including special educators, therapists, and other rehabilitation personnel.
- Advanced strategies in assistive technology
- Group presentations and feedback sessions.
Benifits
- Improved knowledge of recent advancements in rehabilitation and special education.
- Enhanced skills in using assistive technology and innovative teaching methods.
- Networking and idea-sharing among professionals for collaborative efforts.
- Professional growth and compliance with RCI’s mandatory elements for certification renewal.
The CRE program organized by AWH College of Education was a significant step toward professional development in the field of special education and rehabilitation. By adhering to RCI norms, the program ensured quality education and skill enhancement for participants, contributing to the overall growth of inclusive education and rehabilitation services.